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We still have a long way to go until the general election on Nov. 3 when voters will determine who will hold the Oval Office for the next four years, but the field has narrowed to one in each of the two major parties.

Michael Bloomberg

Experience: New York City Mayor, 2002-2013; CEO and founder of Bloomberg financial services firm

Quote: "The presidential aspirants are not short on big ideas. But voters must demand they explain how they intend to move from proposing plans to actually implementing them, including passing them through Congress," Bloomberg wrote in an op-ed in the Washington Post. "Those who dodge the question by speaking of revolution and the bully pulpit aren’t up to the job."

Fast facts: Bloomberg was first elected mayor as a Republican in 2001. He was reelected as a Republican again in 2005, but two years later left the party. He was an Independent when he was reelected in 2009, and became a Democrat in 2018.

Cory Booker

Experience: Senator, 2013-present; mayor of Newark, 2006-2013.

Quote: "I believe that we can build a country where no one is forgotten, no one is left behind."

Fast facts: New Jersey’s first African-American senator, Booker has hinged his career on his efforts at overhauling the criminal justice system. He was also a Rhodes scholar and played football at Stanford.

Steve Bullock

Quote: "Fundamentally, governors are on the front lines, meaning that this can’t just be about speeches or tweets. We actually have to get things done.”

Fast facts: Bullock, a gun owner, supports universal background checks and cracking down on straw gun purchases. In 1994, his 11-year-old nephew was shot and killed on a school playground in Butte, Mont., by another student.

Bill de Blasio

Experience: Mayor, 2014-present; New York City Public Advocate, 2010-2013; New York City Council, 2002-2009

Quote: "People don't feel like this society is serving them anymore," de Blasio said during a visit to Iowa. "We — as Democrats, as progressives — need to answer that with honesty but also with a vision of change.”

Fast facts: The mayor, along with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, called for the dismantling of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in response to President Donald Trump’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy.

John Delaney

Experience: Representative, 2013-2019; entrepreneur

Quote: "Trump wants this campaign to be about socialism and we shouldn’t give him what he wants. We need to update our social programs to better fit today’s world, and we need to make capitalism more just and inclusive."

Fast facts: Delaney, who founded two publicly traded companies, was one of the first Democrats to announce and has been a 2020 presidential candidate since July 2017.

Tulsi Gabbard

Quote: "I’m running for president to end regime change wars, work to end the new Cold War and nuclear arms race, and take the trillions of dollars wasted on these wars and put it back in the pockets of the American people."

Fast facts: Born in Leloaloa, American Samoa, Gabbard is the first Hindu member of Congress. She served in the Hawaii National Guard and was deployed to Iraq in 2004.

Mike "Maurice" Gravel

Quote: "The biggest problem we have in our society is the control of our society by the military industrial complex,” Gravel said in a campaign video. “Stop and ask: ‘Who’s going to attack us?’"

Fast facts: As a senator, Gravel was a fierce opponent of the Vietnam War who helped introduce the Pentagon Papers into the public record. His 2020 campaign has primarily consisted of television interviews and a Twitter account run by a pair of teenagers.

Kamala Harris

Quote: "As we embark on this campaign, I will tell you this: I am not perfect. Lord knows, I am not perfect. But I will always speak with decency and moral clarity and treat all people with dignity and respect. I will lead with integrity. And I will speak the truth."

Fast facts: Harris – whose mother emigrated to the U.S. from India – is the first South Asian-American and the second African-American female senator in U.S. history.

John Hickenlooper

Fast facts: Hickenlooper suffers from prosopagnosia, or face blindness, which makes it difficult for him to recognize people. He told CNN the condition has a silver lining: "I have overcompensated ... to treat everyone who comes towards me as a friend, just to assume that I know them."

Jay Inslee

Quote: "We're the first generation to feel the sting of climate change and we're the last that can do something about it."

Fast facts: An avid cyclist and hiker, Inslee intends to make climate change a central part of his campaign. As governor, he has pushed for clean energy and recently backed a state carbon fee to limit pollution.

Amy Klobuchar

Quote: "I don’t have a political machine. I don’t come from money. But what I do have is this: I have grit, I have family, I have friends, and I have all of you."

Fast facts: Klobuchar is positioning herself as a Midwest moderate who can work with Republicans. According to GovTrack, she introduced the most pieces of legislation in the 115th Congress of any Democratic senator and her bills had the most non-Democratic co-sponsors.

Seth Moulton

Experience: Representative, 2015-present

Quote: “I believe it’s time for a new generation of leadership, and we gotta send Donald Trump packing."

Fast facts: A Marine Corps veteran and Harvard University graduate, Moulton was one of more than a dozen Democratic House members who initially opposed Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s bid to return as speaker after the midterm elections.

Beto O'Rourke

Quote: "I want to be president because I feel that we can bring this country together. We can unify around our ambitions, our aspirations, the big things that we know we are capable of when all of us have the opportunity to contribute."

Fast facts: O'Rourke is a lover of punk rock, and co-founded the band Foss during his college years. The band toured during his summer break and put out a single in 1993 titled, "The El Paso Pussycats."

Deval Patrick

Experience: Governor of Massachusetts, 2007-2015; United States Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division, 1994-1997

Quote: "This won't be easy and it shouldn't be, but I'm placing my faith in the people who feel left out and left back and who just want a fair shot at a better future — not built by somebody better than you, not built for you, but built with you," Patrick said in his announcement video.

Fast fact: Patrick made history as the first African-American governor of Massachusetts.

Bernie Sanders

Quote: "Our health care system today essentially says that if you happen to be poor, you are less deserving of getting care than a wealthy person. That is fundamentally immoral and that is not the kind of nation we should be."

Fast facts: Sanders sought the Democratic nomination in 2016 as well as 2020, but he has run as an independent for other offices he has sought. Before being elected in 1990, he lost two Senate and three gubernatorial campaigns.

Mark Sanford

Quote: “Sometimes in life you’ve got to say what you’ve got to say, whether there’s an audience or not for that message.”

Fast facts: After Trump took office, Sanford was one of the president’s most vocal Republican critics in the House. Trump labeled him “nothing but trouble” and backed his primary opponent, S.C. state Rep. Katie Arrington in 2018. Arrington defeated Sanford but went on to lose the seat in a surprising upset to Democrat Joe Cunningham.

Joe Sestak

Experience: Representative 2007-2010; U.S. Navy 1974-2005

Quote: "What Americans most want today is someone who is accountable to them, above self, above party, above any special interest."

Fast facts: Sestak served 31 years in the Navy, reaching the rank of vice admiral. He had two unsuccessful bids for the Senate, losing to Republican Pat Toomey in 2010 and failing to win the Democratic nomination in 2016.

Tom Steyer

Quote: "If we can reduce the influence of corporate money in our democracy, and start to address the devastating impacts of climate change, we can unlock the full potential of the American people and finally solve the many challenges facing our country.”

Fast facts: Need to Impeach, Steyer’s advocacy group whose goal is the impeachment of President Donald Trump, claims to have an email list of over 8 million people

Joe Walsh

Experience: Representative, 2011-2013

Quote: "We've got a guy in the White House who's unfit, completely unfit to be president," Walsh said on ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos. "I'm running because he's unfit. Somebody needs to step up, and there needs to be an alternative."

Fast facts: Walsh is a conservative talk radio host who was backed by the Tea Party in his run for Congress.

Elizabeth Warren

Quote: "The man in the White House is not the cause of what’s broken, he’s just the latest – and most extreme – symptom of what’s gone wrong in America: A product of a rigged system that props up the rich and the powerful and kicks dirt on everyone else."

Fast facts: Warren came into the spotlight for criticizing Wall Street, banks and large corporations after the 2008 financial crisis.

Willliam Weld

Experience: Governor, 1991-1997; former U.S. Attorney

Quote: "We have a president whose priorities are skewed towards promotion of himself rather than for the good of the country."

Fast facts: Weld ran for vice president on the Libertarian Party ticket in 2016. In 1974, he worked as an associate minority counsel to the House Judiciary Committee during the Watergate investigation.

Andrew Yang

Experience: Entrepreneur; founder of nonprofit fellowship program Venture for America

Quote: "I fear for the future of our country. New technologies – robots, software, artificial intelligence – have already destroyed more than 4 million U.S. jobs, and in the next 5-10 years, they will eliminate millions more."

Fast facts: Yang's platform includes providing every American 18 and older with a basic income of $1,000 a month.

Stacey Abrams

Experience: State rep. 2007 to 2017

Quote: “Our most urgent work is to realize Americans’ dreams of today and tomorrow, to carve a path to independence and prosperity that can last a lifetime.”

Fast facts: Former Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams was the first woman to head either party in the state’s General Assembly. She gained national attention in 2018 with her hard fought gubernatorial campaign, which came up short despite receiving more votes than any Democrat in the state’s history.

John Kasich

Experience: Governor, 2011-2019; representative from Ohio, 1983-2001

Quote: "We need different leadership, there isn't a question about it. I'm not only just worried about the tone and the name-calling and the division in our country and the partisanship, but I also worry about the policies."

Fast facts: Kasich previously floated the idea of running on a bipartisan ticket with Colorado's John Hickenlooper. He also ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.

Sherrod Brown

Brown and his wife toured early primary and caucus states just days before the Democrat announced he'd rather remain a senator. "We've decided the best place for me to continue fighting for Ohio and all the workers is to stay in the U.S. Senate."

Hillary Clinton

The Democrats' 2016 nominee quashed rumors she'd make another run, telling a New York television station, "I'm not running, but I'm going to keep working and speaking and standing up for what I believe."

Terry McAuliffe

McAuliffe served as the governor of Virginia from 2014-2018. A leading fundraiser, he chaired the Democratic National Committee from 2001 to 2005, co-chaired President Bill Clinton’s 1996 re-election campaign and chaired Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign.

Jeff Merkley

The Oregon Democrat abandoned his 2020 White House ambitions, opting instead to run for re-election in 2020. "There are Democrats now in the presidential race who are speaking to the importance of tackling the big challenges we face," he said.

Howard Schultz

Experience: CEO, 1987-2000, 2008-2017

Quote: “The country has lost a sense of leadership in both parties, lost a sense of understanding about the values and the conscience of the country. And someone has to stand up and say, I'm going to be accountable.”

Fast facts: “With an estimated net worth of $3.6 billion, Schultz would be the wealthiest candidate in the race, including the incumbent president, whom Forbes estimates is worth $3.1 billion. Schultz said if he ran he would do so as a centrist independent.